Judge slams Ohio GOP Sec. State for vote suppression

U.S. District Judge Marbley finds that Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted violated provisional voters’ substantive due process and equal-protection rights, violated a federal Consent Decree, and violated state law by–at the eleventh-hour, the Friday night before the election–shifting from poll workers to voters the statutory responsibility of recording identification information, and then directing elections boards to disenfranchise voters where the information was incomplete or missing.

10. sorry to mislead - I just wanted to make a joke

Based on what happened in Colorado, where they are not prosecuting people for misdemeanor drug arrests.

I don not and never have taken drugs besides prescription drugs that were prescribed for a specific problem, I am so bad, that after my last operation, I never had the codeine script filled, I have no interest in drugs for myself, at the same time, I do not want to pay to put people in jail for a reckless moment if youthful exuberance. If you want to discuss this seriously, I would rather see someone like this, who deliberately tried to disenfranchise people, than some kid who just may need something better in their life.

4. So, Husted gets "slammed" by the judge?

Oh, but if it were so. What IS the punishment for disenfranchisement of the vote by a state official? Just a good scolding????? We have a bunch of unaccountable partisan criminals running this country, folks. Can you imagine what the popular vote would have been had the vote not been disenfranchised in all those red states.